Peeps aren’t waking up I’m afraid. (A spiritual thought)
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November 24, 2020 at 10:37 pm #1008
ygrishin
ParticipantSo looks like we’re beyond the point where it could be fixed without any major losses. I think it will take time and real personal losses to most people until they start waking up but I believe most will get there, some though won’t realize it even then. Would it be possible to fix things at that point, even with major losses, I am not certain. This mass infantilization didn’t happen overnight either.
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November 26, 2020 at 3:10 pm #1018
StevenMC2050
ParticipantHow much more do people have to lose? I think you’re right. by this time next year, there will be no chance of recovery. I can’t believe the amount of people berating the Premier for his “Think for yourselves like adults” approach. Im no fan of Kenney by any means either. But how can people be SO LOST without government direction every waking moment?
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November 26, 2020 at 3:40 pm #1020
ygrishin
ParticipantI thought about it and there’s no rational explanation. But if you go into religions you might find one. Let me try to explain… There are different ways of multiplying evil. You can throw alive puppy in a meat grinder or execute a person. However multiplying evil is not limited to that. You can do self harm like suicide and evil will grow. And I think that’s what they are doing — knowingly multiplying evil even at a cost of their own suffering. I’ve noticed that there are people of the kind “worse for all is better for me”, satanic creatures really. I’m baffled there are so many of them as it turns out. Others are simply brainwashed up to their eyebrows.
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December 21, 2020 at 2:12 pm #1757
Will Dove
KeymasterI am extremely frustrated by the responses I continue to see on Twitter by those thinking that these latest restrictions are needed to “bend the curve”. We are definitely in the minority. I’ve also been sickened by the “commercials” I’ve seen floating around to further brainwash children and keep the fear mongering alive. Do you think there’s any hope of creating a commercial aimed at those who may be in the silent majority who can’t speak up as they will lose their jobs? i.e. direct them to endalbertalockdown.com and see how many we can get to sign the petition anonymously? Just a thought as I’m running out of hope here.
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December 21, 2020 at 2:36 pm #1759
ygrishin
ParticipantI would want to say keep fighting but it’s an uphill battle. The thing is that our resources are so scarce comparing to what we’re trying to fight with. If the resources are scarce, it’s especially important to put them into actions that would produce the most efficient outcome. It seems that “convincing” is not the one, particularly when most of the data is in the plain sight.
If you go to jungle there will be plenty of dangerous animals that can kill you, but do you have to convince every one of them not to bite you? It’s impossible and you don’t need to.
I’d say if funds allow, have some rural property or at least stock pile on foods and supplies, matches, bicycles are already hard to find but will be much harder in spring and summer. With the course on further lockdowns it looks like it’s going to become quite ugly sooner than everybody thinks.
In England there’s new strain of controlla virus already, much anticipated.
I am not loosing hope that people will eventually wake up, it’s just they’d have to go all the way down first.
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December 21, 2020 at 2:45 pm #1761
Will Dove
KeymasterAgreed. We’ve thought about the rural option but we are not country people at all – i.e. no homesteading, agriculture or building skills. Been looking into survival skills too and stocking up on food as much as possible. At least we have a wood burning fire place! Scary future we are heading into.
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March 21, 2021 at 6:10 pm #3366
ygrishin
ParticipantYou guys are already living in a house, so what would be the difference? Only that you’d source your water from a well instead of City owned pipeline. Not much of a difference other than that I’d say. Maybe proximity to stores/supplies is the other one. But once you practice planning ahead: try to shop once in a month, then two months and then three months you will quickly develop planning skills. I’ve done that myself so I can tell you it’s doable. If the jobs are remote-able then no problems at all.
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February 13, 2021 at 8:30 am #2779
Will Dove
KeymasterHey peeps:
Danielle Steele (previously of 660 News) will be waiting tables at the Whistle Stop Cafe in High River this weekend! Go check it out and tell her how much we appreciate her good work!
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April 1, 2021 at 12:20 pm #4266
GRY
ParticipantI’ll be brutally honest here many Canadians are smug, self satisfied, conformist sheep, many don’t bother to question any information presented to them, or even bother to think for themselves. Anyone trying to wake these sheep up with information contradicting their comfortable world view is attacked in response.
Canadians have an incredible level of political apathy, we allow our government to get away with infringements and violations of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms that very few other countries would dare attempt. Our lockdowns are worse than in any other western country and yet our citizens compliantly accept them. Our forced quarantine of airline travelers even gets some tacit approval from these slumbering masses despite there being no law supporting such measures and no evidence they work.
We have the worst economy and the worst political leadership of the G8 and yet people yawn and ask not to be bothered thinking about it.
Canada as a nation is a joke among the international community and we like to delude ourselves into thinking we’re still important on the world stage, our leadership is a running joke to the rest of the world and yet we act as if there’s nothing wrong.
A prime case in point, mass covid vaccinations with untested biotechnologies, no long term case studies and the willful ignorance of the rising injury/fatality statistics of these drugs. Yes they’ll turn around and tell you it makes them feel safe and you too need to bend the knee and go along. We can’t even rollout a vaccine program without looking like the Keystone Cops.
I’m afraid there is little to be gained in trying to wake up Canadians who are perfectly happy to be controlled by their government in return for a false sense of security. Stalin would have loved 21st century Canadians.
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May 22, 2021 at 11:40 am #6221
ygrishin
ParticipantYes, I think one can’t be more accurate with the description you made. This is both frustrating and sobering. Most common responses I keep hearing are along the lines: you better behave. So no matter whether it is moral or not, legal or not, “just behave” is the Canadian recipe it seems. Not for all, but for a lot.
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